KevinS wrote:
> Here's a link to a website I heard about on
> the radio news yesterday.
>
> Try inserting a zip code (not necessarily your
> own if you're uncomfortable about that) and
> see what comes up.
>
> Also, check out the pictures at the top of the
> page and see how they jibe with the experience
> you expect from the typical restaurant listed.
>
> The site is apparently new (I have no connection
> with it) and maybe if it develops over time, it
> might serve a purpose for some people, but I
> have my doubts.
>
> http://www.healthydiningfinder.com/site/
Hmm. Burger King, Chili's, Hooters, PF Chang, Macaroni Grill,
Applebees.
And then this, from the 'nutrition criteria" section of the
site.......quite a mismatch from these restaurants....
You are here For Diners > Nutrition Criteria
Nutrition Criteria
Healthy Dining's expert staff of registered dietitians and master's
level health/nutrition professionals consults with each restaurant to
find menu items that meet the nutrition criteria outlined below, which
are based on many of the recommendations of leading health
organizations. Healthy Dining's nutrition staff reviews all menu items
before posting them on the site.
1. Entrées (or full meals) must include at least one of the
following:
* fruits and/or vegetables
* lean protein, i.e., skinless white meat poultry, fish/seafood
(including salmon), tofu, etc., with no more than two red meat dishes
per restaurant
* 100% whole grains
2. Menu items must meet the following three criteria:
* Entrées (or full meals):
* 750 calories or less
* 25 grams of fat or less
* 8 grams of saturated fat or less
* Appetizers, side dishes and desserts:
* 250 calories or less
* 8 grams of fat or less
* 3 grams of saturated fat or less
If a menu item exceeds only one of these criteria (fat, saturated fat,
or calorie) by a small margin (i.e., 10%), that item may be included
on the website.
Whenever possible, menu items that are lower in sodium and cholesterol
are featured.
3. Deep fried items (i.e., egg rolls, chicken fingers, tostada shells,
etc.) are excluded from the website, except for very small amounts of
garnishes, such as wonton strips.
SOOOOOOOO....I read further and looked to see what foods they
recommended. At Burger King, you can have:TENDERGRILL® Chicken Garden
Salad, BK VEGGIE® Burger, TENDERGRILL® Chicken Sandwich, WHOPPER JR.®
- SPECIAL REQUEST, Side Garden Salad, Side item: MOTTS Strawberry
Flavoerd Applesauce.
Thanks.....I'll stick to one of the healthier places with more
options. Cfrazy world we live in - healthy eating means to go to
Burger King and order a veggieburger, side salad and applesauce. <SIGH>